I have a similar problem with my DCR-TRV460. Our old Sony camcorder is totally busted now. So we borrowed a friends TRV460, and are trying to convert the videos to DVD using my new macbook. When I put in any of the 8mm tapes (similar to the tape found here:&nbsphttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co... , expect that mine is NTSC), I can see the video, however there is absolutely no audio.

I have tried a couple of methods, including plugging in the camcorder to the A/V jacks on my TV, as well as plugging the camcorder into my laptop via firewire. The video is very "scratchy", with many vertical lines across the screen and there is no audio. Not even audio from the speakers on the camcorder.

However, (here's the odd part), when we put in a tape recorded from the TRV460, we can see better quality video, as well as perfect audio. It plays the audio from the TV, as well as the internal speakers on the tapes that it recorded. However, it never plays the audio from our older tapes.

As a diagnostic note, before the old camcorder broke we tried to play the tapes through it. Many of them would output constant noise (inaudible junk noise), but a few would output ok sound. Now in the newer camcorder, nothing at all comes out of the audio. I tried also changing the volume, as well as playing with some of the p-menu settings. I never saw one that forced audio through the firewire, or A/V jacks. I also tried using one of my cleaning tapes on both the older and newer camcorders, to no avail.

I'm stuck. Can this camcorder play back our older tapes? It says it's backwards compatible with "older" tapes. As another note, the older camcorder is a Sony Handycam CCD-FX330 (Video-8) camcorder.

Any suggestions are GREATLY appreciated. Steven

I have a similar problem with my DCR-TRV460. Our old Sony camcorder is totally busted now. So we borrowed a friends TRV460, and are trying to convert the videos to DVD using my new macbook. When I put in any of the 8mm tapes (similar to the tape found here: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/49/Video_8_cassette.jpg/765px-Video_8_cassette.jpg , expect that mine is NTSC), I can see the video, however there is absolutely no audio.
I have tried a couple of methods, including plugging in the camcorder to the A/V jacks on my TV, as well as plugging the camcorder into my laptop via firewire. The video is very "scratchy", with many vertical lines across the screen and there is no audio. Not even audio from the speakers on the camcorder.
However, (here's the odd part), when we put in a tape recorded from the TRV460, we can see better quality video, as well as perfect audio. It plays the audio from the TV, as well as the internal speakers on the tapes that it recorded. However, it never plays the audio from our older tapes.
As a diagnostic note, before the old camcorder broke we tried to play the tapes through it. Many of them would output constant noise (inaudible junk noise), but a few would output ok sound. Now in the newer camcorder, nothing at all comes out of the audio. I tried also changing the volume, as well as playing with some of the p-menu settings. I never saw one that forced audio through the firewire, or A/V jacks. I also tried using one of my cleaning tapes on both the older and newer camcorders, to no avail.
I'm stuck. Can this camcorder play back our older tapes? It says it's backwards compatible with "older" tapes. As another note, the older camcorder is a Sony Handycam CCD-FX330 (Video-8) camcorder.
Any suggestions are GREATLY appreciated.
Steven

Please confim sound in playback by connecting camcorder with TV by A-V cable. If sound available in TV, then built-in speaker near LCD unit of camera is defective. You can get / Replace speaker from nearest Sony Service Center. Hope info will helpful for you.

Hook up camera with TV using A-V cord provided with camcorder. You need to confirm its sound available in TV in playback.Hook up camera with TV using A-V cord provided with camcorder. You need to confirm its sound available in TV in playback.

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ONB14AV201 alarm clock with gradual wake alarm function. Radio alarm sound level will start from 0-15 within 12 to 15 second when alarm on. You can adjust the radio alarm volume by press the "ALM2/VOL-" or "ALM2/VOL+" buttons.
The manual not mention the radio alarm sound level can be preset.

Check your keyboard. Some have volumne keys that permit up and down volumne adjustment.- If not, , ckin the control pane for other settings under Souds. Master Volumne,, mixer and balance are adjustable. Good Luck- Ned

Sounds like a defective Sound chip in your device.
I suggest taking the following actions:
1. Remove Battery, Attempt to Restart phone. repeat at least twice.
2. Perform a hard/factory reset.
a. for most phones the go into your phones setting and look for a reset option.
b. Follow the prompt to reset your phone to factory settings.
c. Make sure to back up all you data
3. Contact a service representative of your carrier or take the device
into your carriers store, most of the time they will recommend doing a hard
reset as shown above, they will NOT replace a device without doing a
factory reset on the phone.
Good Luck!

Yes it is normal, the 608 is a THX certified receiver, so it goes by THX reference levels.

In theory once you have run the Audyssey auto-setup with the included mic the proper reference level for watching movies will be 82 if the volume number scale is set absolute or 0dB of it is set to THX relative. At this setting the volume should be the same as watching that movie at the theater. I have mine set to power-on at a level of -30dB which corresponds to level 52 on the scale you have it set to. This is a comfortable lowish level, but I turn it up to at least -10dB AKA 72 when watching movies.

This should fix the problem. If not, go into the control panel and click on Hardware and Sound in the right view panel. Click on Sound. Be sure that the playback and record tabs list Conexant as the default sound then click OK at the bottom of the window.

If this does not fix the problem check your volumn levels through the Control Panel and be sure the volumn is at adequate levels.

The next step will be to click on additional options in the left view panel. You will see several icons there. Click on Smart Audio. Click on reset to be sure the computer is using it's default settings.

You can also go to the Audio Director tab and be sure the speakers on the computer are turned on. You can set the speakers to play through the headphones or through the speakers only. Setting everything to default is usually best when trying to locate further problems.

WHen I hit the mute button again to bring up the volumn the sound remains muted. I have tried all other channels, direct cable and even a dvd player connected. No sound. I unplugged all the boxes and tv and then plugged in again in a attempt to reset what might be wrong. Still no sound.
solution
1 while operation mute button has got demaged or pressed more.
2 sound section might have gone defective in tv
3 no supply to sound section
4 or speaker defective or ic got demaged.

1. Go to Start\Settings\Control Panel\Sounds and Audio Devices
2. Click on the Audio Tab.
3. In the Sound Recording section section, verify that your webcam is selected as the default device.
4. Click on the Volumne button, and verify that the Microphone slider is moved all the way to the top, and that the checkbox is checked.